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Old August 4th 03, 12:18 AM
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Default 4130 Chromoly vs. Reynolds 853 Steel

Can any of you explain the diffrence between the various steels used
for bicycles and their comparitive advantages? Example: A Lemond
Zurich (DF) boasts a Reynolds 853 sticker on the frame. It seems as
though all of the steel recumbents are 4130 chromoly. Thanks in
advance.
 




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